If an executable depends on an so which does not end in .so appchk does
not check the library and flags the library as "missing".
For example, given the following tree:
/tmp/myapp/bin
myapp
mylib.so.1
Running appchk
lsbappchk -D/tmp/myapp/bin -j /tmp/myapp/bin/myapp
The journal will produce a DT_NEEDED message for mylib.so.1 as not being
part of the LSB. The way I interpret the -D option this library should
be found, checked and there should not be a complaint about DT_NEEDED
for myapp?
Thanks,
Robert
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